The two-week long five-chukker Bank Alfalah National Open Polo Championship for the Quaid-e-Azam Gold Cup 2021 rolled into action on Monday at the historical Lahore Polo Club, in Pakistan. A total of 10 teams up to 14 goals are taking part. “All the teams have services of top national and international polo players, who
Park Place beat Scone 11-10 to claim the CV Whitney Cup, the first leg of The Gauntlet of Polo, on Sunday, March 7, at International Polo Club Palm Beach. The tournament saw nine teams, up to 22 goals, compete. The match was decided in extra chukker, with a golden goal scored by 17-year-old Jack Whitman.
The Bank Alfalah National Open Polo Championship for the Quaid-E-Azam Gold Cup 2021 is set to start on Monday, March 8 at Lahore Polo Club, in Pakistan. The tournament sees ten teams, up to 14 goals, compete. The action will be streamed live on PoloLine TV. The final is scheduled for Sunday, March 21.
Action in the United Arab Emirates continues with the EMAAR Polo Cup. The competition sees six teams, up to 12 goals, compete at Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club, in Dubai. The tournament kicks off on Monday, March 8. All matches will be streamed live on PoloLine TV. The final is scheduled for Friday, March
The season in the United Arab Emirates keeps bringing the heat! Up next: the EMAAR Polo Cup. The tournament sees six teams, up to 12 goals, compete at Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club, in Dubai. The tournament is set to start on Monday, March 8 and will be streamed live on PoloLine TV. The
Ghantoot ran out the champions of the IFZA Gold Cup, the most prestigious polo tournament in Asia and the Middle East, following a 11-7 victory against UAE Polo at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club. Ghantoot made an impressive comeback in the third chukka to dominate the match. They showed spectacular team play, securing a significant